3. Allow seed to sprout and plant in your garden.

4. Water thoroughly and allow plant to grow.

How much water do my plants need?

Establish a routine of checking in with your plants every 2-4 days. Changes in daylight or temperature can make your plants thirsty, so be sure to check regularly!

Stick you finger into the soil/potting mix. If the first inch of soil feels dry, it is time to water your plants again.

How much sunlight do my plants need?

The sun provides plants with nutrients, nourishment and energy.

The majority of plants actually prefer bright light, so be sure to check the seed packet or planting tag on your plants before you purchase.

Help! What's wrong with my plants?

My plant is wilted - This is due to your plants not having enough water. Lightly water over the next few days and your plants should perk up in no time.

My plant looks brown and dry - If your plants are in a pot, try removing them from direct sunlight for a few days. If it's in a garden, it could be an over-fertilization problem. Try water to help remove the extra chemicals.